WSHS Teachers Post Raunchy School Girl Images on Facebook
Submitted by Justin Sorkin on Thu, 03/18/2010 - 18:06On Monday, offensive photos of two teachers from Warwick State High School, Ann Kerr and Helen Casey, were reported to Education Queensland.
The photos had the two teachers dressed as schoolgirls wearing fishnet stockings and heels while posing on a bathroom vanity.
Parents Fail to Give Precautions to Kids Going Online
Submitted by Justin Sorkin on Wed, 03/17/2010 - 18:53Children at their tender ages should be watched over by their parents while they are using internet. About 65% of the parents don't take any kind of precautionary steps when their children log on and about 60% grant permission to their children for browsing without even thinking of any restrictions or supervision.
Kiwis Turning Internet Savvy
Submitted by Sundeep Matharu on Wed, 03/17/2010 - 17:23A survey conducted by Auckland University has revealed that the total number of internet users in New Zealand is increasing.
However one in every six user is still not availing the facility. Survey Coordinator, Nigel Smith claimed that this is ratio is lesser than most countries overseas.
Twitter Announces @anywhere
Submitted by Amandeep Dhaliwal on Wed, 03/17/2010 - 09:47Twitter creator Evan Williams was expected to announce an ad platform at this year's South by Southwest festival and conference, but instead, a new service was announced which was inclusive of many major media partners. It was not an advertising platform, but something called @anywhere.
Facebook More Popular Than Google
Submitted by Justin Sorkin on Wed, 03/17/2010 - 09:44Even after going through a lot of criticism, Facebook has still managed to top the charts of being the most visited site, leaving Google behind.
Super Speed and Enhanced Internet Explorer 9
Submitted by Amandeep Dhaliwal on Wed, 03/17/2010 - 09:40Unfinished with the project of upcoming Internet Explorer 9, Microsoft is already confident about the product which guarantees to boost the internet speeds to a drastic level. With its better graphics quality, it will be capable of presenting something far better, which none of its precursors have been able to do.
Law Enforcement Seeks the Aid of Social Networking Sites
Submitted by Amandeep Dhaliwal on Wed, 03/17/2010 - 09:38A revelatory document procured by the Electronic Frontier Foundation shows that Federal Agents have been accessing social networking sites like Facebook, Twitter, MySpace and LinkedIn to obtain information that can assist in fighting crime.
Twitter Plans to Move into China
Submitted by Amandeep Dhaliwal on Wed, 03/17/2010 - 09:24After Google’s decision to leave China, Twitter has plans to move into the Middle Kingdom.
Twitter Creator, Jack Dorsey announced this news in a New York assembly sponsored by news site ReadWriteWeb.
“.com” domain Completed its 25 Years
Submitted by Justin Sorkin on Tue, 03/16/2010 - 09:31On Monday, the .com domain marked its 25th anniversary, reveals VeriSign.
Symbolic. com was the first site to be registered through a ".com" domain on March 15, 1985. Now, there are around 80 million sites with a ".com" address, which is inclusive of 11.9 million online business websites,
Facebook Manages to Beat Google in Terms of Traffic
Submitted by Amandeep Dhaliwal on Tue, 03/16/2010 - 09:27As has been revealed by the online measurement service Hitwise, search engine and Internet giant Google was last week beaten by Facebook in terms of traffic to become the most visited website of the week in the US.
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